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- the invention regards a tachometer and gear indicating apparatus for a vehicle having a multi-gear transmission of the manual or semi automatic type.
- a motorized vehicle is commonly equipped with a series of instruments that can give information about a number of parameters of the vehicle such as the vehicle speed, the engine speed i.e. the engine crankshaft rotational speed that is measured in revolution per minutes (rpm), the engine lubricant temperature etc.
- the instruments such a speedometer, a tachometer, a temperature gauge etc. are generally positioned on a vehicle dashboard and display the instantaneous state of the parameters to the driver usually in a visual mode.
- the vehicle driver Based on the information displayed on the vehicle instrument and on other information such as the state of the traffic, the sound of the engine etc. the vehicle driver makes continuous decisions on what input to transmitted on vehicle control devices that generally are a steering wheel, a brake pedal, a clutch pedal, an accelerator pedal, a vehicle gearshift etc.
- the vehicle driver By acting on the gearshift and thereby by selecting an appropriate gear ratio between the engine crankshaft and a vehicle powered wheel, the vehicle driver adjusts the engine speed to the vehicle speed.
- upshifting that is to say shifting to a higher transmission gear or by downshifting that is to say shifting to a lower transmission gear, the driver ensures that the vehicle engine operates within its optimum power and torque ranges, the vehicle driver ensures that the engine operates under an appropriate engine speed given a vehicle speed and load. Failing to maintain the engine in its optimum power and torque ranges may result in premature engine wear, excessive fuel consumption and therefore unnecessary emission of pollutants.
- Optimum power and torque ranges can be experimentally measured and curves showing the optimum power and torque ranges are available to the vehicle driver in order to help the vehicle driver to choose the optimum gear shift.
- the gear selection therefore relies heavily on the driver's experience and to the driver's ability to sense the appropriate gear and the appropriate timing to engage the said gear.
- the invention concerns, according to an aspect thereof, a tachometer and gear indicating apparatus for a vehicle having a multi-gear transmission
- a tachometer and gear indicating apparatus for a vehicle having a multi-gear transmission
- said gear indicator display is capable of displaying at least said current and speculated gear figures at various locations, and said locations of the current gear and speculated gear figures are determined according to
- said CPU determines at least two forecast engine speeds corresponding to two speculated transmission gear ratios corresponding respectively to a downshift and to an upshift.
- said CPU determines an optimum transmission gear ratio
- a FIG. ( 16 ) corresponding to said optimum gear ratio is digitally displayed next to the corresponding forecast engine speed on the graduated scale.
- the present invention makes provision for the determination of an optimum gear for a given engine speed and vehicle speed and the corresponding optimum engine speed should the optimum gear be engaged and for informing the vehicle driver of the said optimum gear and what effect it will have on the speed engine if the driver decide to engage the said optimum gear.
- An effect of the invention is the incitation to engage the optimum gear which is achieved by displaying not only the optimum gear but also the consequence on engine speed of engaging the optimum gear.
- the gear display may show an arrow oriented from the figure representing the currently engaged gear to the figure representing the optimum gear.
- a digit indicating the number of gear changes that is required to reach the optimum gear from the currently engaged gear can be associated with the arrow.
- gear display a plus + or a minus ⁇ sign that can be juxtaposed to the said digit to indicate whether to shift to a higher transmission gear or to shift to a lower transmission gear.
- the apparatus includes an engine speed sensor and to a vehicle speed sensor that are connected to the CPU where the optimum gear and corresponding optimum engine speed are calculated.
- the CPU can include a microprocessor, a data memory such as a RAM memory, a program memory such as a ROM memory and an input/output interface.
- the apparatus may be constructed such that the tachometer and the gear display are implemented on a matrix display device.
- the invention also includes a method for indicating gear information on a tachometer and gear indicating apparatus for a vehicle having a multi-gear transmission, said apparatus comprising:
- an analogue tachometer display device indicating by continuously displacing a pointer against a graduated scale the number of revolutions per unit of time of a vehicle engine
- a computer processing unit CPU receiving input signals representative of the actual engine speed and of the actual vehicle speed and determining at least one forecast engine speed corresponding to said actual vehicle speed, based on at least one speculated transmission gear ratio, a gear indicator display on which a current gear figure corresponding to the currently engaged gear and a speculated gear figure corresponding to the at least one speculated gear are digitally displayed, wherein the method is characterized in that it comprises the step of assigning respectively to said current gear figure and to said speculated gear figure at least one display location coordinate which is a function of respectively the actual engine speed and the forecast speed. The assigned coordinate for each gear figure is then implemented by the apparatus so as to display corresponding figure at a specific location with respect to the scale.
- FIG. 1 shows schematically a vehicle fitted with an embodiment of an apparatus according to the invention
- FIG. 2 shows an optimum gear display which is part of the apparatus according to the invention.
- FIG. 1 shows schematically a vehicle in its essential parts i.e. an engine 2 , a clutch 3 , a gear box 4 , a transmission 5 and at least four wheels 6 .
- the vehicle is equipped with a tachometer 8 that is connected via a cable to an engine speed sensor 9 that detects, directly or indirectly, the speed of the engine crankshaft.
- the engine speed sensor 9 can suitably be a commonly available Hall-effect sensor.
- the tachometer 8 has a graduated scale 10 (in rpm) that corresponds to the engine operative range; in the illustrated example, the scale 10 covers a range from 0 to 3000 rpm.
- a pointer 11 moves along the graduated scale 10 .
- the pointer is mechanically/electrically driven according to the signal that is sent by the speed engine sensor.
- a series of LED or an LCD pointer can be envisaged.
- Other display systems could be used, for example using a multi-purpose matrix display device, such as a LCD or plasma display as used in computer display technology, where all the information can be displayed through the selective activation of a series of pixels within a matrix.
- the pointer can be the end of a luminescent bar, the length of which is proportional to the engine speed.
- the vehicle is also equipped according to the invention with an optimum gear indicating apparatus 1 .
- the apparatus includes a CPU 12 that can suitably include a microprocessor, a data memory such as a RAM memory, a program memory such as a ROM memory and an input/output interface.
- the CPU 12 is suitably connected to a sensor that detects the engine speed.
- This sensor can be the already existing speed sensor that is connected to a vehicle tachometer 8 .
- the CPU 12 is also connected to a vehicle speed sensor 7 which can for example be fitted on a wheel axle.
- the vehicle speed sensor 7 can be, for example, a commonly available Hall-effect sensor.
- the vehicle speed sensor 7 can be the already existing speed sensor that is found in a vehicle and that is connected mechanically or electronically to a speedometer.
- the optimum gear ratio and thereby the optimum gear is calculated by the CPU 12 as a function of a number of parameters, including for example the engine speed and the vehicle speed. Examples of algorithms to determine such optimum speed can be found in documents EP 0 007 881 or W02005/056343.
- the optimum speed determination can benefit from the use of a so-called “electronic horizon” system, where thanks to a vehicle position device, such as a GPS, and a digital map, the system can forecast a number of parameters of the travel route ahead of the vehicle such as road curvature, slope, intersections, speed limits, etc. These parameters can be fed to the CPU to be used in an optimum speed determination algorithm. Knowing the optimum gear ratio and the vehicle speed, the CPU 12 also calculates the optimum engine speed that is to say the engine speed when the optimum gear is engaged.
- the CPU 12 is connected to a gear display 14 that can be for example a LCD or LED display and which is an important feature of the apparatus 1 according to the invention.
- the gear display can have its own CPU or be controlled by the CPU 12 .
- the gear display will be advantageously implemented within a multi-purpose matrix display device together with the tachometer.
- gear display 14 is adjacent to the tachometer 8 ; more precisely, the gear display is adjacent to the graduated scale 10 of the tachometer 8 .
- the tachometer 8 is linear and therefore the gear display is also linear and is parallel to the graduated scale 10 of the tachometer 8 .
- the display is concentrically arranged around the tachometer.
- the gear display can display at least two gear figures at different locations, the location of each figure being itself variable.
- the location of each said gear figure will be dependent on the corresponding engine speed.
- the gear indicator could comprise several separate display elements, each of them movable independently, for example mechanically/electrically as a traditional speedometer indicator.
- the locations of each display element would for example then be implemented as a function of a location coordinate for each display implement. Said location coordinate being itself a function of the corresponding engine speed.
- the gear display 14 indicates two types of information in relation to the graduated scale 10 of the tachometer 8 .
- the gear display 14 shows the currently engaged gear next to the current engine speed by digitally displaying, next to the pointer 11 , a FIG. 15 (usually composed of one or two digits in the case of a 12 speed gearbox for example) corresponding to the actual gear.
- the gear display 14 shows the optimum gear by digitally displaying a FIG. 16 corresponding to the said optimum gear next to the graduation of the scale 10 that in turn corresponds to the optimum engine speed calculated by the CPU 12 .
- a major effect of the invention is that it shows the vehicle driver not only what the optimum gear is but also the benefit of engaging the said optimum gear in term of engine speed.
- the apparatus according to the invention can be considered as using the FIGS. 15 and 16 , corresponding to the actual gear and the optimum gear, as pointers indicating the corresponding engine speed.
- the pointer and the corresponding gear figure are united, or at least very closely associated, so as to form a single piece of visual information containing in fact two pieces of logical information. Thanks to this aspect of the invention, the driver needs to locate only one piece of visual information, which is of course quicker and safer than having to locate two pieces of visual information and having to connect them mentally.
- the optimum gear indicating apparatus 1 is a strong incentive to engage the optimum gear insofar as the driver can see the effect on the engine speed, and that he can anticipate the potential benefits. On the other hand, the driver can, to the contrary, come to a conclusion different from that determined by the CPU, based on his appraisal of the real-life events.
- the gear display 14 shows a single figure that is displayed next to the pointer 11 ; the driver is therefore not distracted by any unnecessary piece of information.
- the gear display 14 shows an arrow 18 oriented from the FIG. 15 representing the currently engaged gear to the FIG. 16 representing the optimum gear.
- a digit 19 indicating the number of gear changes that is required to reach the optimum gear from the currently engaged gear can be associated with the arrow 18 .
- a plus + or a minus ⁇ sign 20 can be juxtaposed to the digit 19 to indicate whether to shift to a higher transmission gear or to shift to a lower transmission gear.
- the invention can be implement without an optimum gear calculation unit, or at least without displaying that optimum gear through the discussed apparatus.
- the apparatus can display at least one other gear figure corresponding to a speculated gear, for example the closest gear ratio (either up or down, but preferably both) to the current ratio, this speculated gear figure being digitally displayed next to the corresponding forecast engine speed on the graduated scale.
- a speculated gear for example the closest gear ratio (either up or down, but preferably both) to the current ratio
- this speculated gear figure being digitally displayed next to the corresponding forecast engine speed on the graduated scale.
- the CPU would calculate that, at the same vehicle speed, the engine speed would be for example 1950 rpm in fourth gear and 1650 rpm in fifth gear.
- an apparatus according to the invention could indicate a digit “5” next to the 1800 mark on the scale, a digit “4” next to the 1950 rpm mark and the digit “6” next to the 1650 mark.
- the driver would be then left with the task of analysing and determining which gear would be optimum in his situation, and what shifting he need to perform to gear-in the optimum gear ratio.
- More than two speculated gears could be displayed simultaneously.
- the number of displayed gear ratios would be at least limited to those for which the corresponding forecast speed is within a predetermined range corresponding to a plausible working condition of the engine.
- the invention also relates to a method for indicating gear information on an apparatus of the type described above.
- a method for indicating gear information on an apparatus of the type described above comprises the step of assigning respectively to said current gear figure and to said speculated gear figure at least one display location coordinate which is a function of respectively the actual engine speed and the forecast speed.
- the assigned coordinate for each gear figure is then implemented by the apparatus so as to display corresponding figure at a specific location with respect to the scale.
- the invention is not limited to the illustrative embodiments described above and shown in the drawings, but can be varied within the scope of the following patent claims.
- the invention can, for example, be implemented in vehicles having a multi-gear manual transmission or a so called semi automatic transmission wherein a driver has to manually operate a gearshift or wheel mounted gear change controls but does not have to press a clutch pedal.
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An apparatus for a vehicle having a multi-gear transmission includes an analogue tachometer display device indicating by continuously displacing a pointer against a graduated scale the number of revolutions per unit of time of a vehicle engine; a computer processing unit CPU receiving input signals representative of the actual engine speed and of the actual vehicle speed and determining at least one forecast engine speed corresponding to the actual vehicle speed, based on at least one speculated transmission gear ratio; and a gear indicator display adjacent to the graduated scale on which a current gear figure corresponding to the currently engaged gear is digitally displayed next to the current position of the pointer, and a speculated gear figure corresponding to the at least one speculated gear is digitally displayed next to the corresponding forecast engine speed on the graduated scale. The apparatus can incite to engage the optimum gear which is achieved by displaying not only the optimum gear but also the consequence on engine speed of engaging the optimum gear.
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- The invention regards a tachometer and gear indicating apparatus for a vehicle having a multi-gear transmission of the manual or semi automatic type.
- A motorized vehicle is commonly equipped with a series of instruments that can give information about a number of parameters of the vehicle such as the vehicle speed, the engine speed i.e. the engine crankshaft rotational speed that is measured in revolution per minutes (rpm), the engine lubricant temperature etc. The instruments such a speedometer, a tachometer, a temperature gauge etc. are generally positioned on a vehicle dashboard and display the instantaneous state of the parameters to the driver usually in a visual mode.
- Based on the information displayed on the vehicle instrument and on other information such as the state of the traffic, the sound of the engine etc. the vehicle driver makes continuous decisions on what input to transmitted on vehicle control devices that generally are a steering wheel, a brake pedal, a clutch pedal, an accelerator pedal, a vehicle gearshift etc.
- By acting on the gearshift and thereby by selecting an appropriate gear ratio between the engine crankshaft and a vehicle powered wheel, the vehicle driver adjusts the engine speed to the vehicle speed. By upshifting that is to say shifting to a higher transmission gear or by downshifting that is to say shifting to a lower transmission gear, the driver ensures that the vehicle engine operates within its optimum power and torque ranges, the vehicle driver ensures that the engine operates under an appropriate engine speed given a vehicle speed and load. Failing to maintain the engine in its optimum power and torque ranges may result in premature engine wear, excessive fuel consumption and therefore unnecessary emission of pollutants.
- Optimum power and torque ranges can be experimentally measured and curves showing the optimum power and torque ranges are available to the vehicle driver in order to help the vehicle driver to choose the optimum gear shift. The gear selection therefore relies heavily on the driver's experience and to the driver's ability to sense the appropriate gear and the appropriate timing to engage the said gear.
- Another point that has to be mentioned is that heavy vehicles are usually equipped with manual transmissions that can have a large number of gears; this makes the gear selection process difficult for inexperienced driver as well as for experienced drivers, should they have to face emergency conditions.
- It therefore appears that there is room for improvement in the gear selection process.
- It is desirable to provide a method and a display apparatus that facilitates optimum gear determination by a vehicle driver and that incites a vehicle driver to select the optimum gear.
- The invention concerns, according to an aspect thereof, a tachometer and gear indicating apparatus for a vehicle having a multi-gear transmission comprising: (i) an analogue tachometer display device indicating by continuously displacing a pointer against a graduated scale the number of revolutions per unit of time of a vehicle engine; (ii) a computer processing unit CPU receiving input signals representative of the actual engine speed and of the actual vehicle speed and determining at least one forecast engine speed corresponding to said actual vehicle speed, based on at least one speculated transmission gear ratio; (iii) a gear indicator display adjacent to the graduated scale on which a current gear figure corresponding to the currently engaged gear is digitally displayed next to the current position of the pointer, and on which a speculated gear figure corresponding to the at least one speculated gear is digitally displayed next to the corresponding forecast engine speed on the graduated scale. More specifically, said gear indicator display is capable of displaying at least said current and speculated gear figures at various locations, and said locations of the current gear and speculated gear figures are determined according to said actual engine speed and said forecast engine speed.
- In an enhanced embodiment, said CPU determines at least two forecast engine speeds corresponding to two speculated transmission gear ratios corresponding respectively to a downshift and to an upshift.
- In a further enhanced embodiment, said CPU determines an optimum transmission gear ratio, and a FIG. (16) corresponding to said optimum gear ratio is digitally displayed next to the corresponding forecast engine speed on the graduated scale. In such an embodiment, the present invention makes provision for the determination of an optimum gear for a given engine speed and vehicle speed and the corresponding optimum engine speed should the optimum gear be engaged and for informing the vehicle driver of the said optimum gear and what effect it will have on the speed engine if the driver decide to engage the said optimum gear. An effect of the invention is the incitation to engage the optimum gear which is achieved by displaying not only the optimum gear but also the consequence on engine speed of engaging the optimum gear.
- To further facilitate the vehicle driver's decision, even in stressful conditions such as an emergency brake or a collision avoidance, the gear display may show an arrow oriented from the figure representing the currently engaged gear to the figure representing the optimum gear. A digit indicating the number of gear changes that is required to reach the optimum gear from the currently engaged gear can be associated with the arrow.
- It can also be envisaged to include in the gear display a plus + or a minus − sign that can be juxtaposed to the said digit to indicate whether to shift to a higher transmission gear or to shift to a lower transmission gear.
- In practical terms, the apparatus includes an engine speed sensor and to a vehicle speed sensor that are connected to the CPU where the optimum gear and corresponding optimum engine speed are calculated.
- The CPU can include a microprocessor, a data memory such as a RAM memory, a program memory such as a ROM memory and an input/output interface.
- The apparatus may be constructed such that the tachometer and the gear display are implemented on a matrix display device.
- The invention also includes a method for indicating gear information on a tachometer and gear indicating apparatus for a vehicle having a multi-gear transmission, said apparatus comprising:
- an analogue tachometer display device indicating by continuously displacing a pointer against a graduated scale the number of revolutions per unit of time of a vehicle engine, a computer processing unit CPU receiving input signals representative of the actual engine speed and of the actual vehicle speed and determining at least one forecast engine speed corresponding to said actual vehicle speed, based on at least one speculated transmission gear ratio, a gear indicator display on which a current gear figure corresponding to the currently engaged gear and a speculated gear figure corresponding to the at least one speculated gear are digitally displayed, wherein the method is characterized in that it comprises the step of assigning respectively to said current gear figure and to said speculated gear figure at least one display location coordinate which is a function of respectively the actual engine speed and the forecast speed. The assigned coordinate for each gear figure is then implemented by the apparatus so as to display corresponding figure at a specific location with respect to the scale.
- The invention will be subsequently described in greater detail with reference to the attached drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 shows schematically a vehicle fitted with an embodiment of an apparatus according to the invention, -
FIG. 2 shows an optimum gear display which is part of the apparatus according to the invention. -
FIG. 1 shows schematically a vehicle in its essential parts i.e. anengine 2, a clutch 3, agear box 4, atransmission 5 and at least fourwheels 6. - The vehicle is equipped with a
tachometer 8 that is connected via a cable to anengine speed sensor 9 that detects, directly or indirectly, the speed of the engine crankshaft. Theengine speed sensor 9 can suitably be a commonly available Hall-effect sensor. - As illustrated in
FIG. 2 , thetachometer 8 has a graduated scale 10 (in rpm) that corresponds to the engine operative range; in the illustrated example, thescale 10 covers a range from 0 to 3000 rpm. Apointer 11 moves along the graduatedscale 10. In the illustrated example, the pointer is mechanically/electrically driven according to the signal that is sent by the speed engine sensor. Instead of a mechanical/electrical pointer 11, a series of LED or an LCD pointer can be envisaged. Other display systems could be used, for example using a multi-purpose matrix display device, such as a LCD or plasma display as used in computer display technology, where all the information can be displayed through the selective activation of a series of pixels within a matrix. In such a case, the pointer can be the end of a luminescent bar, the length of which is proportional to the engine speed. - The vehicle is also equipped according to the invention with an optimum
gear indicating apparatus 1. The apparatus includes aCPU 12 that can suitably include a microprocessor, a data memory such as a RAM memory, a program memory such as a ROM memory and an input/output interface. - The
CPU 12 is suitably connected to a sensor that detects the engine speed. This sensor can be the already existing speed sensor that is connected to avehicle tachometer 8. TheCPU 12 is also connected to a vehicle speed sensor 7 which can for example be fitted on a wheel axle. The vehicle speed sensor 7 can be, for example, a commonly available Hall-effect sensor. The vehicle speed sensor 7 can be the already existing speed sensor that is found in a vehicle and that is connected mechanically or electronically to a speedometer. The optimum gear ratio and thereby the optimum gear, is calculated by theCPU 12 as a function of a number of parameters, including for example the engine speed and the vehicle speed. Examples of algorithms to determine such optimum speed can be found indocuments EP 0 007 881 or W02005/056343. The optimum speed determination can benefit from the use of a so-called “electronic horizon” system, where thanks to a vehicle position device, such as a GPS, and a digital map, the system can forecast a number of parameters of the travel route ahead of the vehicle such as road curvature, slope, intersections, speed limits, etc. These parameters can be fed to the CPU to be used in an optimum speed determination algorithm. Knowing the optimum gear ratio and the vehicle speed, theCPU 12 also calculates the optimum engine speed that is to say the engine speed when the optimum gear is engaged. - The
CPU 12 is connected to agear display 14 that can be for example a LCD or LED display and which is an important feature of theapparatus 1 according to the invention. The gear display can have its own CPU or be controlled by theCPU 12. In fact, the gear display will be advantageously implemented within a multi-purpose matrix display device together with the tachometer. - One important feature of the
gear display 14 is that the saidgear display 14 is adjacent to thetachometer 8; more precisely, the gear display is adjacent to the graduatedscale 10 of thetachometer 8. In the illustrated example thetachometer 8 is linear and therefore the gear display is also linear and is parallel to the graduatedscale 10 of thetachometer 8. However in the probably more common case of a circular tachometer, the display is concentrically arranged around the tachometer. - According to another aspect of the invention, the gear display can display at least two gear figures at different locations, the location of each figure being itself variable. The location of each said gear figure will be dependent on the corresponding engine speed. The gear indicator could comprise several separate display elements, each of them movable independently, for example mechanically/electrically as a traditional speedometer indicator. The locations of each display element would for example then be implemented as a function of a location coordinate for each display implement. Said location coordinate being itself a function of the corresponding engine speed.
- According to the data sent by the
CPU 12, thegear display 14 indicates two types of information in relation to the graduatedscale 10 of thetachometer 8. - Firstly the
gear display 14 shows the currently engaged gear next to the current engine speed by digitally displaying, next to thepointer 11, aFIG. 15 (usually composed of one or two digits in the case of a 12 speed gearbox for example) corresponding to the actual gear. - Secondly, the
gear display 14 shows the optimum gear by digitally displaying aFIG. 16 corresponding to the said optimum gear next to the graduation of thescale 10 that in turn corresponds to the optimum engine speed calculated by theCPU 12. A major effect of the invention is that it shows the vehicle driver not only what the optimum gear is but also the benefit of engaging the said optimum gear in term of engine speed. - Basically, the apparatus according to the invention can be considered as using the
FIGS. 15 and 16 , corresponding to the actual gear and the optimum gear, as pointers indicating the corresponding engine speed. In sort, the pointer and the corresponding gear figure are united, or at least very closely associated, so as to form a single piece of visual information containing in fact two pieces of logical information. Thanks to this aspect of the invention, the driver needs to locate only one piece of visual information, which is of course quicker and safer than having to locate two pieces of visual information and having to connect them mentally. - The optimum
gear indicating apparatus 1 according to the invention is a strong incentive to engage the optimum gear insofar as the driver can see the effect on the engine speed, and that he can anticipate the potential benefits. On the other hand, the driver can, to the contrary, come to a conclusion different from that determined by the CPU, based on his appraisal of the real-life events. - When the optimum speed is engaged the
gear display 14 shows a single figure that is displayed next to thepointer 11; the driver is therefore not distracted by any unnecessary piece of information. - In a variant of the invention, the
gear display 14 shows anarrow 18 oriented from theFIG. 15 representing the currently engaged gear to theFIG. 16 representing the optimum gear. Adigit 19 indicating the number of gear changes that is required to reach the optimum gear from the currently engaged gear can be associated with thearrow 18. A plus + or a minus − sign 20 can be juxtaposed to thedigit 19 to indicate whether to shift to a higher transmission gear or to shift to a lower transmission gear. - In a less sophisticated embodiment, the invention can be implement without an optimum gear calculation unit, or at least without displaying that optimum gear through the discussed apparatus.
- In this less sophisticated embodiment, the apparatus can display at least one other gear figure corresponding to a speculated gear, for example the closest gear ratio (either up or down, but preferably both) to the current ratio, this speculated gear figure being digitally displayed next to the corresponding forecast engine speed on the graduated scale. For example, when the vehicle is driving in fifth gear at 1800 rpm, the CPU would calculate that, at the same vehicle speed, the engine speed would be for example 1950 rpm in fourth gear and 1650 rpm in fifth gear. In such a case, an apparatus according to the invention could indicate a digit “5” next to the 1800 mark on the scale, a digit “4” next to the 1950 rpm mark and the digit “6” next to the 1650 mark. The driver would be then left with the task of analysing and determining which gear would be optimum in his situation, and what shifting he need to perform to gear-in the optimum gear ratio. Of course, More than two speculated gears could be displayed simultaneously. In any case, the number of displayed gear ratios would be at least limited to those for which the corresponding forecast speed is within a predetermined range corresponding to a plausible working condition of the engine.
- This above embodiment could be combined with an optimum gear calculation algorithm, where the optimum gear would then be highlighted amongst the other gear figures, for example by being displayed in a different size or in a different color.
- An enhanced optimum gear algorithm could also be used where several optimum gears would be calculated, for example one with respect to fuel economy (which could be highlighted in green for example) and one with respect to power availability (which could be highlighted in red for example). The invention also relates to a method for indicating gear information on an apparatus of the type described above. Such a method comprises the step of assigning respectively to said current gear figure and to said speculated gear figure at least one display location coordinate which is a function of respectively the actual engine speed and the forecast speed. The assigned coordinate for each gear figure is then implemented by the apparatus so as to display corresponding figure at a specific location with respect to the scale.
- The invention is not limited to the illustrative embodiments described above and shown in the drawings, but can be varied within the scope of the following patent claims. The invention can, for example, be implemented in vehicles having a multi-gear manual transmission or a so called semi automatic transmission wherein a driver has to manually operate a gearshift or wheel mounted gear change controls but does not have to press a clutch pedal.
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1. A tachometer and gear indicating apparatus for a vehicle having a multi-gear transmission comprising: an analogue tachometer display device indicating by continuously displacing a pointer against a graduated scale the number of revolutions per unit of time of a vehicle engine, a computer processing unit CPU receiving input signals representative of the actual engine speed and of the actual vehicle speed and determining at least one forecast engine speed corresponding to the actual vehicle speed, based on at least one speculated transmission gear ratio, a gear indicator display adjacent to the graduated scale on which a current gear figure corresponding to the currently engaged gear is digitally displayed next to the current position of the pointer, and a speculated gear figure corresponding to the at least one speculated gear is digitally displayed next to the corresponding forecast engine speed on the graduated scale.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the gear indicator display is capable of displaying at least the current and speculated gear figures at various locations.
3. An apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the locations of the current gear and speculated gear figures are determined according to the actual engine speed and the forecast engine speed.
4. An apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the CPU determines at least two forecast engine speeds corresponding to two speculated transmission gear ratios corresponding respectively to a downshift and to an upshift.
5. An apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the CPU determines an optimum transmission gear ratio, and in that a figure corresponding to the optimum gear ratio is digitally displayed next to the corresponding forecast engine speed on the graduated scale.
6. The apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the gear display includes an arrow oriented from the figure representing the currently engaged gear to the figure representing the optimum gear.
7. The apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the gear display displays a plus + or a minus − sign to indicate whether to shift to a higher transmission gear or to shift to a lower transmission gear.
8. The apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein the gear display includes a digit indicating the number of gear changes that is required to reach the optimum gear from the currently engaged gear.
9. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the tachometer and the gear display are implemented on a matrix display device.
10. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the CPU is connected to an engine speed sensor and to a vehicle speed sensor.
11. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the CPU includes a microprocessor, a data memory such as a RAM memory, a program memory such as a ROM memory and an input/output interface.
12. A method for indicating gear information on a tachometer and gear indicating apparatus for a vehicle having a multi-gear transmission, the apparatus comprising: an analogue tachometer display device indicating by continuously displacing a pointer against a graduated scale the number of revolutions per unit of time of a vehicle engine, a computer processing unit CPU receiving input signals representative of the actual engine speed and of the actual vehicle speed and determining at least one forecast engine speed corresponding to the actual vehicle speed, based on at least one speculated transmission gear ratio, a gear indicator display on which a current gear figure corresponding to the currently engaged gear and a speculated gear figure corresponding to the at least one speculated gear are digitally displayed, wherein the method is comprises the step of assigning respectively to the current gear figure and to the speculated gear figure at least one display location coordinate which is a function of respectively the actual engine speed and the forecast speed.
13. A method according to claim 12 , wherein the assigned coordinate for each gear figure is then implemented by the apparatus so as to display corresponding figure at a specific location with respect to the scale.
14. The apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the gear display displays a plus + or a minus − sign to indicate whether to shift to a higher transmission gear or to shift to a lower transmission gear.
15. The apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the gear display includes a digit indicating the number of gear changes that is required to reach the optimum gear from the currently engaged gear.
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